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I always see the 2-½'s in stores that look like they've been there since they were bulk purchased for Y2K. 🤣 🤣
I usually go 15ga with the 2-½" and up.
If I go to 16ga, I usually do <2", or just do brad nails.
I always see the 2-½'s in stores that look like they've been there since they were bulk purchased for Y2K. 🤣 🤣
I usually go 15ga with the 2-½" and up.
If I go to 16ga, I usually do <2", or just do brad nails.
Yeah, a cordless nailer is one of the greatest tools ever made.
The craftsman isn't bad. I use the Dewalt, (but I use them more than most people) and really, the craftsman is just a slightly lower tier Dewalt. So for DIY, home projects, etc, the craftsman should last you quite a while.
But, when the day comes that you have to change the non-marring tip, have a few Xanax on hand 🤣 🤣 it can be aggravating for a lot of new users.
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Not for load bearing applications. If non load bearing, then these along with wood glue is fine.
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Since you apparently purchased the P325 straight nailer and not an angled, then yes these will fit. Unless you have a lot of material like lathe and plaster before solid wood, 2" is easier on the gun than using it's maximum capabilities of 2-1/2". Add up the total to solid wood. If 1/2" ranch baseboard, 1/2" drywall, a 2" nail is 1" into solid wood and plenty. If 3/4" baseboard, 1/2" drywall, then this 2 -1/2" is going to be the choice that you can use on either.
Sure, a 15ga would be nicer for longer nails, but what you have will work. Any concerns, use a bead of Liquid Nails or the construction adhesive of your choice.
The 1-1/4" [amazon.com] and the 1-1/2" [amazon.com] are both $8.99, but not finding a deal on Amazon for the 2". Do know that these are for interior use, as they are electroplated and not galvanized that will have a "G" at the end of the model number. The Dewalt are a softer nail than some of the others, but don't have any trouble with softwoods.